What’s on in Hull – October 2022 30th September 2022 A rollercoaster ride in motion at Hull Fair. Read more News What's on Bonus ArenaEventsHalloweenHull FairRugby League World CupWhat's On Hull
Celebrating five years of Extra Care in Hull 29th September 2022 Last month, Hull City Council, Riverside and the residents at Redwood Glades, Cecil Gardens and Harrison Park celebrated five years of Extra Care in Hull. There are 316 extra care apartments at the above three locations across the city which have been built to provide an environment where vulnerable adults over the age of 18 […] Read more Adult social care Health and Social Care News adult social careAdult Social Care HullCouncillor Linda ChambersExtra CareHarrison ParkRedwood GladesRiverside
New photography exhibition explores history of Sierra Leone during World War Two 29th September 2022 A free photography exhibition examining the shared homelands of British service personnel and Sierra Leonian people during the upheaval of the Second World War opens at the Streetlife Museum on Saturday 1 October. The exhibition is taking place during Black History Month, which is observed every October. Wartime photography by Corporal Fred Birden has been […] Read more Community and Living Education and Learning Leisure & Culture Museums News What's on Arts and cultureArts Council EnglandBlack History MonthBlack History Month HullHull Afro Caribbean AssociationHull MuseumsmuseumSecond World WarStreetlife MuseumUniversity of Hull
Black History Month in Hull 29th September 2022 October is Black History Month and Hull is marking the occasion with a variety of public events across the city. Black History Month is a celebration and commemoration of the continued achievements and contributions of Black people in the UK and around the world. Councillor Mike Ross, Leader of Hull City Council said: “Hull has […] Read more Museums News Theatre What's on Black History MonthCouncillor mike rossHull Truck TheatreMuseums QuarterStreetlife MuseumUniversity of Hull
Rugby League World Cup: Fiji team touch down in UK and are joined by tournament trophies 29th September 2022 The Defence School of Transport (Normandy Barracks) played a new role today (Thursday 29 September) as it welcomed the Rugby League World Cup trophies, alongside the international Fiji team, who are using the barracks as a training camp ahead of the competition. The trophies are in the region as part of the National Lottery Trophies […] Read more Civic Leisure & Culture News Sport Stadium What's on Donna GrantFijiLord Mayor Cllr Christine RandallNational Lottery Trophy TourNormandy BarracksRugby League World Cup
Roads summit to take place next week after 21,000 respond to residents’ survey 28th September 2022 Key organisations from across the city will come together next week to discuss the future of the city’s transport network, after a huge response from the public to the city’s biggest-ever transport survey. Representatives from a range of industries, including public transport, tourism, retail and health, will take part in a day of discussions at […] Read more News Transport & Streets Hull Transport Survey
Emerging artists from all over the UK celebrated in Hull showcase 27th September 2022 A new exhibition celebrating emerging and early career artists has opened across Humber Street Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery in Hull. Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2022 features 48 emerging talents selected from an open submission by internationally-renowned artists James Richards, Veronica Ryan and Zadie Xa. Established in 1949, New Contemporaries gives visibility, recognition and support tothe […] Read more Ferens Leisure & Culture News What's on Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2020Ferens Art GalleryHumber Street GalleryKirsty OggNew Contemporaries
Weekly Roadworks Update – 26 September 26th September 2022 The Hull City Council Traffic and Travel Resident Survey closes this Friday. Don’t miss your chance to have a say on the city’s roads. Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Volunteer call-out 26th September 2022 A call has been issued for new volunteers to work with young people experiencing drug or alcohol problems. Refresh, a support service for 12- to 18-year-olds commissioned by Hull City Council, has seen volunteer numbers decline since the pandemic. Those who take the role work directly with young people as well as their parents and […] Read more News Public Health
Council statement on Queen’s floral tributes and memorial cards 23rd September 2022 Statement from Hull City Council: “Residents have been asking what will happen to floral tributes left to Queen Elizabeth II, now that the period of national mourning has ended. “Floral tributes are being removed and taken to the community garden in Pearson Park where they will be composted. “All memorial cards will be taken to […] Read more News Death of Queen Elizabeth IIHull History CentrePearson Park
Cost of living crisis: Hull City Council sets out significant package of support 21st September 2022 Hull City Council has set out a significant ‘cost of living rescue package’ of measures in response to the cost of living emergency. The plans could include millions of pounds of vital support to local residents. The Council has launched a dedicated telephone hotline, online hub and email address to help local residents access the […] Read more Community and Living Health and Social Care News Public Health cost of livingCouncillor mike rossHull Togetherwarm banks
Celebrating the community dig at South Blockhouse 20th September 2022 After a successful summer dig, which has revealed more of the remains of Hull’s South Blockhouse than at any point in the last 150 years, the project draws to an end with a celebratory open day on Saturday 24 September – marking the end of the largest community archaeology exaction seen in the city for […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Cllr Drake DavisHull MaritimeHumber Field ArchaeologyNational HighwaysNational Lottery Heritage FundSouth Blockhouse